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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (995)6/16/1997 10:56:00 PM
From: Ray Jensen   of 12823
 
Hi Frank, I don't suppose you ran into rural telephony stuff in NYC. In the mid 1980s, I saw some telephony over power line muxes that I think were made by Rockwell. They were sort of like a SLC-8 muxed over the AC. A few were installed by telephone co-ops in Nevada that served some ranches. They were an alternative to placing 20 miles of open wire or C-rural wire from the nearest exchange cable out the the ranch house. They worked OK but I was always a little nervous about getting jolted. In the mid 1980s they were replaced by BETRS (basic exchange telephone radio system), a microwave radio link that might be the original wireless local loop. Ray.
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